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University of Melbourne ‘Ethicists’ Call for Legalized Murder of Newborns

February 28th, 2012

Via: Journal of Medical Ethics: Abortion is largely accepted even for reasons that do not have anything to do with the fetus’ health. By showing that (1) both fetuses and newborns do not have the same moral status as actual persons, (2) the fact that both are potential persons is morally irrelevant and (3) adoption […]

‘What will the millions of middle-age, unskilled workers do when they are displaced by technology?’

February 19th, 2012

My guess is that something like this will be part of the answer: Engineered H5N1: A Rare Time for Restraint in Science: Two scientific teams have recently engineered the H5N1 virus to make it readily transmissible between ferrets. Given that ferrets are considered the most reliable animal surrogate for human influenza infection, the newly engineered […]

Bill Gates Backs Climate Scientists Lobbying for Large-Scale Geoengineering

February 6th, 2012

Via: Guardian: A small group of leading climate scientists, financially supported by billionaires including Bill Gates, are lobbying governments and international bodies to back experiments into manipulating the climate on a global scale to avoid catastrophic climate change. The scientists, who advocate geoengineering methods such as spraying millions of tonnes of reflective particles of sulphur […]

UC San Diego: Artificial Cell Membranes

January 31st, 2012

“Specifically, robots, engineered organisms, and nanobots share a dangerous amplifying factor: They can self-replicate. A bomb is blown up only once – but one bot can become many, and quickly get out of control.” —Bill Joy, Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us Via: UCSD: Chemists have taken an important step in making artificial life forms […]

The Age of Transitions

January 23rd, 2012

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AMA Recommends Compulsory Participation in Vaccine Trials

January 18th, 2012

You’ll love this one. Via: American Medical Association: In recent decades there has been a distressing decline in the numbers of healthy volunteers who participate in clinical trials, a decline that has the potential to become a key rate-limiting factor in vaccine development. … If progression of promising vaccines from the lab to the clinic […]

It’s a Girl: The Three Deadliest Words in the World

January 17th, 2012

Via: Independent: It’s a girl, a film being released this year, documents the practice of killing unwanted baby girls in South Asia. The trailer’s most chilling scene is one with an Indian woman who, unable to contain her laughter, confesses to having killed eight infant daughters. The statistics are sickening. The UN reports approximately 200 […]

UN Soldiers Brought Superbug Strain of Cholera to Western Hemisphere

January 15th, 2012

Via: ABC News: Compelling new scientific evidence suggests United Nations peacekeepers have carried a virulent strain of cholera — a super bug — into the Western Hemisphere for the first time. The vicious form of cholera has already killed 7,000 people in Haiti, where it surfaced in a remote village in October 2010. Leading researchers […]

University Prepares to Publish Details of How it Created Flu That Could Kill Millions

December 20th, 2011

Is this laying the groundwork for the release of the real one that .mil has probably had sitting around for years??? Flashback: U.S. Researchers Trying to Create Pandemic Avian Flu. Via: Independent: A deadly strain of bird flu with the potential to infect and kill millions of people has been created in a laboratory by […]

Australian Journalist Wins Prestigious Award for Exposing Flu Vaccine Scandal

December 8th, 2011

Via: The Refusers: Natasha Bita, a journalist for The Australian has just won a Walkley Award (the Australian equivalent of a Pulitzer Prize) for an in-depth article series on the CSL Afluria flu vaccine, a shot that caused convulsions in one percent of Australian infants who received it. To put this vaccine scandal in perspective, […]

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